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''Lovers and Luggers'' is a 1937 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall. It is an adventure melodrama about a pianist ( Lloyd Hughes) who goes to
Thursday Island Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kawrareg dialect, Waiben or Waibene, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands, an archipelago of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait. TI is located approximately ...
to retrieve a valuable pearl. It was retitled ''Vengeance of the Deep'' in the US and United Kingdom.


Synopsis

In London, concert pianist Daubenny Carshott is feeling dissatisfied with his life and wanting a masculine adventure; he also desires the beautiful Stella Raff. Stella agrees to marry him if he brings back a large pearl with his own hands from
Thursday Island Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kawrareg dialect, Waiben or Waibene, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands, an archipelago of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait. TI is located approximately ...
. Daubenny notes a painting in Stella's apartment from "Craig Henderson" but when asked Stella is evasive about the artist. Daubenny travels to Thursday Island where he buys a lugger and a house from the villainous Mendoza. He makes friends on the island, including another diver, Bill Craig, the drunken duo of McTavish and Dorner, and the boisterous Captain Quidley. He also meets Quidley's daughter, the beautiful Lorna, who likes to dress in men's clothing so she can walk around on her own at night. Lorna and Daubenny become friends and she secretly falls in love with him but Daubenny assumes she is in love with Craig. Captain Quidley teaches Daubenny to dive. Quidley, Lorna, Daubenny and Mendoza all go out diving for pearls. Daubenny finds a pearl, to the fury of Mendoza, who believes since Daubenny used his lugger that Mendoza should have a share. Daubenny disagrees and the two men fight on board the lugger, causing the pearl to drop over the side. Both men get in their diving suits and go down to retrieve the pearl. Mendoza dies and Daubenny is trapped. Bill Craig risks his life to rescue Daubenny. Back on Thursday Island, Stella has arrived, accompanied by an aristocratic friend, Archie. Daubenny discovers that Bill Craig is Craig Henderson, and was also in love with Stella, and sent on a similar mission to find a pearl. Daubenny and Craig both reject Stella. Daubenny decides to leave Thursday Island on his boat. Lorna reveals she is in love with him, not Craig, and the two kiss and decide to get married. They sail off into the sunset with Captain Quidley.


Cast

* Lloyd Hughes as Daubenny Carshott * Shirley Ann Richards as Lorna Quidley * Sidney Wheeler as Captain Quidley *
James Raglan James Raglan (6 January 1901 – 15 November 1961) was a British stage, film and television actor. In Australia Early in 1935 he was brought out to Australia with the Gabriel Toyne company by J. C. Williamson, playing ''Laburnum Grove'' and ...
as Bill Craig/Craig Henderson *Elaine Hamill as Stella Raff * Frank Harvey as Carshott's manager * Ronald Whelan as Mendoza * Alec Kellaway as McTavish *Leslie Victor as Dormer *
Campbell Copelin Campbell Copelin (15 March 1901 – 3 August 1988) was an English actor, who moved to Australia in the 1920s and worked extensively in film, theatre, radio and television. He had a notable association with J.C. Williamson Ltd and frequently coll ...
as Archie *Charlie Chan as Kishimuni *Marcelle Marnay as Lotus *Horace Cleary as China Tom *Claude Turton as Charlie Quong *Bobbie Hunt as Lady Winter *Paul Furness as Professor of psychology * Charles Zoli as Carshott's valet *
Bill Onus William Townsend Onus Jnr (15 November 1906 – 10 January 1968) was an Aboriginal Australian political activist, designer, and showman, also known for his boomerang-throwing skills. He was father of artist Lin Onus. Early life and educat ...
as an Aboriginal man


Original novel

The script was based on a 1928 novel by Gurney Slade, from whom Cinesound obtained the film rights in late 1936. In the novel, Daubenny travels to "Lorne" (Broome, thinly-disguised) rather than Thursday Island. Lorna is not related to Captain Quid, but actually is Stella's half-sister. There are two other British expatriates diving for pearls in addition to Craig, Chillon and Major Rawlings. Daubney does not romance Lorna and is reunited with a reformed Stella at the end. Lorna winds up with Craig. Although the novel was set in Broome Ken G. Hall had Cinesound screenwriter Frank Harvey relocate the story to
Thursday Island Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kawrareg dialect, Waiben or Waibene, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands, an archipelago of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait. TI is located approximately ...
because it was easier to access.


Production


Casting

Hall gave the lead role to American actor Lloyd Hughes, who had been a star in the silent era and since then mostly worked on stage. Hall had met Hughes when the director visited Hollywood in 1935. The actor went on to make '' The Broken Melody'' for Hall. This was the first of what would be several character roles Alec Kellaway played for Ken G. Hall. The cast included a Hong Kong actor called Charlie Chan.


Shooting

James Raglan was signed on a seven-week contract. Hall was enthusiastic about the project because of his love for the tropics, although budget considerations meant most of the film had to be shot in the studio, with only the
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going to
Thursday Island Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kawrareg dialect, Waiben or Waibene, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands, an archipelago of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait. TI is located approximately ...
under
Frank Hurley James Francis "Frank" Hurley (15 October 1885 – 16 January 1962) was an Australian photographer and adventurer. He participated in a number of expeditions to Antarctica and served as an official photographer with Australian forces durin ...
. Hurley also shot some footage at Port Stephens and
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. Cinesound built one of its largest ever sets to recreate Thursday Island. A tank was built to shoot the underwater scenes. However the water was not clear, so the scenes were shot at
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. Hall would direct scenes on boats by radio. In June, Hall paid tribute to art director Eric Thompson saying, "we have had almost incessant rain since we began production some five weeks ago with the result that we have been compelled to keep on working 'exteriors,' and immediately we finish one set Eric's boys have to start demolishing and assembling a new set for the next take". Stuart F. Doyle resigned from Cinesound during production but was kept on to supervise the finishing of the movie. Reports of the budget ranged from £18,000 to £24,000.


Reception

A charity ball was held to promote the release of the film. The film was released in both the US and England. It was the last Australian film sold to Britain as a British quota picture before the British quota laws were amended.


Critical

Reviews were positive, the critic from ''
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'' calling it "Australia's finest picture to date." ''The Bulletin'' called it "a jolly good entertainer...a great advance even on "Tall Timbers". It hasn't spectacle as unique as the timber drive in that film, but it has an altogether better story, more interesting scenes, more action, more varied characters, and it deals with a more colorful cross-section of life...It is almost incredibly better film than the narrative outline might seem to permit."


Box office

The movie was profitable but was a slight disappointment at the box office, and Ken G. Hall thought this helped make
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's then-managing director
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disillusioned with feature production. ''Variety'' said it and ''Broken Melody'' performed better in the "nabes and stix" but were not as successful as ''Gone to the Dogs'' and ''Dad and Dave Come to Town'' which "smashed records everywhere". However Hall said in 1972 that "I think I like it best of all the pictures that I've made. Because of the backgrounds. I'd go tomorrow to make a film about the Tropics."Philip Taylor, 'Ken G. Hall', ''Cinema Papers'' January 1974 p 76


References


External links


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